RE: [beagleboard] ESP8266 linux driver

2015-06-24 Thread g4
> 
> I see. I didnt know at what baudrates it can exacly operate. I got the point.

The versions I tried ran at 9600 baud ... some claim 115200. YMMV :)



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RE: [beagleboard] ESP8266 linux driver

2015-06-24 Thread Bremenpl

I see. I didnt know at what baudrates it can exacly operate. I got the point.


On June 24, 2015 8:45:10 PM  wrote:


> wondering about using the cheap esp8266 module with BeagleBone black,
> but I couldnt find anything about it in the web. I understand that this 
is a bit

> differebtly working device than the wifi usb dongles (i gues its more SoC),
> but havent anyone though of using it with bbb? The board uses only uart
> lines, that would be very efficient and cheap.

What do you need to know? The device does look exactly like any old 
modem/terminal. Problem is they are slow. Whilst great for sending modest 
sized messages ('Hello World') they will not cut it for streaming video.


Try hooking one up to a PC with a USB serial adapter - you'll get an idea 
of capabilities pretty quickly.





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RE: [beagleboard] ESP8266 linux driver

2015-06-24 Thread g4
> wondering about using the cheap esp8266 module with BeagleBone black,
> but I couldnt find anything about it in the web. I understand that this is a 
> bit
> differebtly working device than the wifi usb dongles (i gues its more SoC),
> but havent anyone though of using it with bbb? The board uses only uart
> lines, that would be very efficient and cheap. 

What do you need to know? The device does look exactly like any old 
modem/terminal. Problem is they are slow. Whilst great for sending modest sized 
messages ('Hello World') they will not cut it for streaming video.

Try hooking one up to a PC with a USB serial adapter - you'll get an idea of 
capabilities pretty quickly.




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[beagleboard] ESP8266 linux driver

2015-06-24 Thread bremenpl
Hello there,
I was looking around but couldnt find any info about the topc- I was wondering 
about using the cheap esp8266 module with BeagleBone black, but I couldnt find 
anything about it in the web. I understand that this is a bit differebtly 
working device than the wifi usb dongles (i gues its more SoC), but havent 
anyone though of using it with bbb? The board uses only uart lines, that would 
be very efficient and cheap. If anyone had any information about it I would 
aprieciate all help!

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